Friday, November 19, 2010

Bluewater Comics Closes Out November with Fame and More

The Deathsport Games #1
Writer: Mark L. Miller
Pencils: Roy Stewart

In the near future, three teens find themselves thrust into a twisted version of the Olympic Games against a horde of vicious Sportsmen and a blood-thirsty crowd of onlookers! David, Carrie, and Dean play a game where winning and losing are matters of life and death from Ain't It Cool News' Mark L. Miller!

Nanny & Hank #2
Writer: Mark L. Miller
Pencils: Steven Babb

After the terrifying events of last issue, Nanny & Hank attempt to pick up the pieces and deal with the fact that one bite from a vampire has changed their lives forever. Plus the vampire O'Neil wakes with a hangover and realizes what he's done. You've never seen vampires like this in this comic filled with horror and heart.

Vincent Price Presents: “PAWNS" #24
Writer: C. Edward Sellner
Pencils: Manoel Moreira

In an original tale of the macabre, it's a story of heroes, monsters and damsels in distress. But in this tale nothing is quite what it seems. When a young biker comes to the rescue he finds himself caught up in a fight for his life. Can he save the girl? And if so, who will save him? PAWNS, a stand alone, thrill a minute run through the woods!

FAME: The cast of Glee
Writer: C.W. Cooke and Patrick McCormack
Pencils: Beniamino Bradi

From the sold-out Fame series comes the story all Gleeks were waiting for: the biography of the cast and creator of Glee. From Ryan Murphy to Lea Michele and more of the cast, Fame takes a look at how all of these men and women became part of a global phenomenon. From the hit FOX series, it's your turn to be a Gleek. You know you want to.

Female Force: Betty White
Writer: Patrick McCray
Pencils: Todd Tennant
Cover Artist(s): 2 covers: Adam Ellis & Juan Mar Studios

Betty White: GoldenGirl Goes Platinum traces the amazing life of the actor, writer, wit, and humanitarian who has also been Hollywood's most enduring “it girl" for over sixty astounding years. From the earliest days of television to the cutting edge of Facebook and SNL, Betty always makes the scene!

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